David Greenberg's biography celebrates John Lewis's commitment to nonviolence and civil rights.

David Greenberg's biography of John Lewis highlights the civil rights leader's lifelong commitment to nonviolence and his influential role in politics. Known for his participation in key events like the Selma march, Lewis advocated for voting rights and remained a moral voice in Congress. The book illustrates his resilience against violence, his adaptability to changing times, and the enduring impact of his nonviolent activism on social and political change.

November 07, 2024
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